Monday, January 4, 2016

Taiwan Will Need 200 F-35s Or More To Provide A Credible Deterrence Against China By 2017

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Next Big Future: Taiwan would need 200 or more fifth generation fighter jets for a credible deterrence by 2017-2019

New advances by China on its J-20 stealth fighter diminishes deterrence across the Taiwan Strait, a leading weapons expert in the US said.

“It is crucial that Washington begins to consider Taiwan’s next-generation requirements for air defense,” International Assessment and Strategy Center (IASC) senior fellow Rick Fisher said.

“Given over a decade’s worth of global technology advances, intensive investment and competent program management, it should come as no surprise that China will be the second nation in the world to start production of stealth fighters,” it said.

“The J-20 will give the People’s Liberation Army Air Force a technological advantage over every other Asian air force. While the J-20 may not be able to supercruise [fly at supersonic speeds without using fuel-thirsty afterburners] with its current Russian AL-31 turbofan engines, its high level of strength, long range and electronic warfare capabilities will make it a very formidable foe for other fighters,” it said.

WNU Editor: Taiwan is not in the F-35 pipeline .... and I expect that it will not be for the foreseeable future.

3 comments:

Jay Farquharson said...

WNU Editor,

Since the '90's, Taiwan's key weapon of deterrance against China has been it's investments in China and the mutual cross border trade and business deals.

Taiwan would be better off investing the tens of billions annually an F-35 fleet would cost annually in more trade and investment with China.

fazman said...

Sams and ageis not f35 is answer.

Jay Farquharson said...

Aegis, $1.9 billion per ship, 90 shots, $400k per shot,

Cheaper to just buy a bunch of I-Phone and Laptop plants in China.